अक्रूरस्य गोकुलगमनम्—दर्शन-लालसा, अंशावतार-बोधः, विष्णु-स्तुतिः
बिभ्राणं वाससी पीते वन्यपुष्पविभूषितम् सान्द्रनीललताहस्तम् सिताम्भोजावतंसकम्
bibhrāṇaṃ vāsasī pīte vanyapuṣpavibhūṣitam sāndranīlalatāhastam sitāmbhojāvataṃsakam
ພຣະອົງນຸ່ງຫົ່ມຜ້າສີເຫຼືອງສອງຜືນ ປະດັບດ້ວຍດອກໄມ້ປ່າ; ພຣະຫັດດຸດເຖົາລະຫວ່າງສີຟ້າເຂັ້ມ ແລະມີດອກບົວຂາວເປັນອາພອນເທິງພຣະເສຍ
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
They mark Krishna as the divine Lord within the pastoral world—pītāmbara and natural garlands signify auspicious sovereignty expressed through simplicity and intimacy in Vraja-lila.
By detailing embodied signs—lotus ornament, radiant color, and extraordinary beauty—Parāśara conveys that the Supreme (Vishnu) is present as Krishna, revealing transcendence through visible, devotional imagery.
The verse frames Krishna’s form as a direct manifestation of the Supreme Reality: not merely a heroic figure, but the Lord whose divine qualities naturally awaken bhakti and confirm his cosmic sovereignty.